Logging is done just by print statements, and the timestamps are calculated at the time the print statement is executed. On the master process, the log entry is printed after waitpid has been received, and on the child process, the log entry is printed after the control file is written, so even if there would be some delay, it would aggravate the problem instead of explain it :-(
In reply to Re^4: waitpid returns -1 for still running child (Windows)
by rovf
in thread waitpid returns -1 for still running child (Windows)
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